Our 10 Year Renewal – Part 4 of 5, as told in pictures

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We were lucky enough to have gifted photographer friends attend our wedding. This post is entirely in thanks to them, without whom only a fraction of these photos (all of the not great ones) would exist. My introduction is simple: Here’s the story and the romance of our day told through photos.

This was Matt’s first time putting together a video like this and I just couldn’t be happier. I love the technique he used to set the photos in motion with the audio of our exchanging of vows in the background. We hope you enjoy it too, and get to feel like you were there participating!

And now if we haven’t made you tear up from romance, how about tears of laughter?

Here are some of our awesome photos from the Majestic Photobooth we had at the party. SO glad we decided to do this, it was SUCH a blast for everyone – especially the kids and drunk ladies. And the best part is having all of these photo to remember exactly how much of a blast we all had!

From left to right, these are all ladies who have been featured on the blog before: Aimee Buxton, Patti and Kerry.

The kids all had a blast. I loved finding pictures of kids (ours and others) randomly playing in the booth. Taking pictures of pictures. Making funny, silly or zombie faces. Having these photos will be something I enjoy looking at for the rest of my life.

Someone get these lovebirds a room… don’t they know they’re supposed to be tired of one another after 10 years?!

The photobooth came with an attendant that helped people cut and add their photos to a scrapbook for us. So each “booth session” had a set of printed photos – one for the person in the photos and one for our book. Then at the end of the night we got a CD with all the electronic photos. Genius!
It’s a fun, hip, updated take on the disposable cameras popularized years ago. The best photos are taken by those attending a party!

If you’re wanting to book one of these awesome photobooths, make sure to join and watch Groupon – Majestic Photobooth is doing a great deal through them soon. Or, mention “PaleoParents” or use code “MajesticDC103″ when ordering online and get a bonus add on to your package!

About Stacy

Stacy Toth has written 398 post in this blog.

Stacy is the matriarch of the Paleo Parents family. After beginning a paleo diet and founding PaleoParents.com in 2010, she lost 135 pounds and found health and happiness for the whole family. The following three years have been a progressive journey with a mission to educate people about nourishing their bodies by eating real foods. Stacy can be found on all forms of social media as @PaleoParents as well as the top-rated The Paleo View Podcast and her two cookbooks, Eat Like a Dinosaur and Beyond Bacon.

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Photo booth pictures are the greatest. I especially like picking my husbands nose when he least expects it and taking a picture! That is really gross…. but very true.

http://PaleoParents.com Stacy & Matt

Stacy likes to lick me when I’m not expecting it. About the same. Doing goofy things to laugh about later – that’s half the battle of a good marriage!

Tabitha

Stacy and Matt! Thank you so much for sharing your video and photos from the vow renewal ceremony! I was definitely teary eyed- everything was simply beautiful, moving, and true. Congratulations on 10 years and all that you have accomplished!

http://PaleoParents.com Stacy & Matt

Thank you!

Jennifer R.

Looks like an amazing day — Happy Anniversary!! You’ve inspired me to think that perhaps my husband and I can do this for our 20th (in 3 years).

http://PaleoParents.com Stacy & Matt

We highly recommend it!

Shirley @ gfe

Very sweet and very moving moments! Happy Anniversary! Thanks again for sharing with us all. It’s great to hear your voices in the video, too.

Shirley

http://PaleoParents.com Stacy & Matt

Thanks, Shirley! I was super excited when Matt figured out how to do that

http://www.facebook.com/summerld1 Summer Len Davis

I’m SO GLAD to finally be in front of my computer again so I can spy these pictures. I have been itching to see them since I saw the email hit my inbox. You guys are lovely. I did tear up from the video because it was so beautiful, and aside from thinking about how wonderful it seemed, I also thought about how sad I am that I missed out on such a wonderful, loving ceremony. I am excited for you and your next 100 years (would that make you 130ish?). xoxo

http://PaleoParents.com Stacy & Matt

We can do another 100 years, no problem! Who knows what they’ll come up with by 2112? Thanks for your kind words. I was working late into the night to make it all just right.